The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 24 of 42
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negro
Mr«. Ed S
North Uvalde
FIGU
*
INVESTMENTS
Bl
TACH
MASON SOCI
MASON. Tini,
WOMEN
MEN
week-end
guest of
and Mrs. R. E. War-
Ladies' Dreues
Ladies’ Coats
and closing her summer activities
I
New England states.
LULING SOCIETY.
I
Men’s Hats
T Old of Waelder visited
Rev.
Mrs. L. H. ha
ry will have
I
2
ONE LOT CAPES, veleur. piain and
$9.45
BETTER CAFES PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED
reek.
MILLINERY
r
"Iow «.«
Miu Henttetta Roger
whe
$1.48
witb
pants at e{tremely
low prices. -
Better Mate Propertionately Reduced
finished
These Shoe Bargains Are Most Attractive
two-ntrap otter brown suede 1
Bargaina
out hign
arem wear
Women
$2.48
Young
Nght tan Bcoteh train
lew
J12.75
$2.95
—Bteu * 6 A
TO
$39.50
coat surra
(
$5.«5
Mya
MILUNEKY
$19.50 $29.50
Silks and Dress Goods
< Chitarn» R-Z nion Bulta
Bnye henvy overalia .lull.
Blankets and
83c
SWEATERS
IIT» Cr-pe de Cbine,A1s 4lf
tastab-
$2.95 to $5.95
hard finishes
t antom Crepe-s of the
I
st • p
.... $2.35
J*
• 13.95 to $8.75
MADRAS
MEN'S SUITS
OVERCOATS
65c
the
Hrocded sun st
$19.50
$12.50 to $26
$3.85 to $6M
N BROS
404-406 Conyreos Ave.
",
)
4
19c
21c
Hizes 1t% to 2,
$1.19
15c
Baptist Ladies' Aid and Cha Chris
tian Ladies' Aid attended the meet
tolnette
Genrye
Velours, Beavers, and Felt
AH at 20'' Discount
VALUESUNUSUAL
CASH OR CREDIT
ferent ahades
Heie price ....
turned from Ft Worth, where she
attended the state convention of tb*
degree M honor. National Fraternal
Protective asaoclation, at which 66
Mr Gingham, az ihehe
wide ................
tancy trimmed, aanortea
rotors Value, to szso.
All our Tafretaa, Nemsalines
ana stnples slka an *eu M
Goodypar rubber
heet ..........
Hyde Pai
Gives Ph
Followinu
Chriatian I
I*. Myde
and Drawern, |L»
viues, at
One lot of sport hate—
Valued to $2.50 .....
dress for th
training erh
18-26 at the
there! W.
church Mon
Sunbeams, I
meet Monde
ices at 7:30
......$2.98
■ $1.35
Snappy styles—
warm and com-
fortable
Mr Outine. lieht
and dar qolore....
and pat-
.........
340.00 I
paira
panto....
ml prleen
so Duvety
fall
eeler» .......
»hoe, la tbs trun "
welt aoiM and rubber
heeis. .......... ........
.......$2.98
...!.. $3.85
........$3.35
.......$3.48
beck, olar. to
11 • .......
1*. Canton
Mannel .....
Mstro Hoars
«rade .......
z6e dingham
Voloar.....
14 00
Brondejeth..
MM
AklrUw'..
n.Soabte
Daaaaah. ..
JU
T
MM Canton
Crep........
•8 71 Canton
Crepe. .......
sa.65 Radium
Mio........
......79c
...... 15c
......21c
Addle Waker apent Monday
la San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit DuBose of
Gonzales apent th. week end with
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gita
Mu Wanker of aumun viaitea rel-
Best materials—-
pan wltt 2 palr •
HMOM Bteres.
Buffale, H. T.
TEXAS BANK AND TRUST CO.
OFFERS
Roste
Scl
and wiu b* the house ruent of Mrs
Percy V Pennybacker, during her
stay in Austin.
ited la Han Antonio last week
- Mrs. W P. Walker is visiting rel-
tives in Han Antonio.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Otis Muenster bars
returned from a visit to Han An-
ton io.
Stylish auits to
tailored or sport
efforts—
$2.85 Ki'—.
> N
Bi
a fle
L I
loward" last.
$535
the Sund
who will b
dher servic
of the Bui
installed t
superinten
distant su
ice. genera
t th» ornie
sitant nec
eral work
sistant ser
Dinner s' a
Wiie Me
Smith, tree
A BCra
Sunday e
Bertha Cas
ginners” S3
Mrs Peari
of home de
has, super
Misa V asa
Mra Fred
Mine Lula
Mise Bess
Thorp. Mu
Good bargains in inen’s shoes binrk
velqur raM hizh shoea Goodyear welt • |
brown
$6.85
Women's Novelty
SHOES
One lot of silk and wool
$16.85
--------, M. IT.—TA
Mason Bridge club was entertained
Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. Tom
White. The followine members and
friends in Luline this week.
George Walker Jr. and wife of
Han Antonio visited relative, here
Wal week
Mr. ana Mra. E B MeKean are
home after a tour ot northern Mex-
NOW is the tme to buy yourself a winter sup-
ply of clothin while we have these extremely
LOW PRICES.
DRESSES
FOR MID-SEASON
Beto styles and materials—trimmed
and tailored effeets-
---I lift Storm and no.
t 20 .................. SBC
"*5- n "he 31 29
53.48
i ce ec.
1
MM oiri
Twin.........
EVERY WOMAN wants to look well dressed,
and she wants this at the moet reasonable
price.' We assure you that you can dress
well at a tow cost HERE.
New style straps
and oxfords. AU
colors
Meat ribhod Under- c»
•ear. Me values.....DjC
tended the meeling of the Texas
Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs
Pennybaeker has been away from
Austin since early summer, first at
COATS
With collars of fur or plain. Best
styles and materials—
O. K. Hamilton has returned from
a visit to Austin.
7
C L lam
ron superin
a root tats i
. Gardner tht
rotary of Ti
the prehchil
desire a trea
le a live w
meet at 4:1
sermon at
Mass moot 11
BIG MID-SEASON. BARGAINS
AT GELLMAN’S
A late Winter has held back the buying of cold weather necessities and we are overcrowded on this
stock. They have not moved at a reasonable profit, so off goes the profit, for we cannot afford. to hold
them longer. KEEP THINGS MOVING is our policy, and out they go at marvelous reduction.
y w her nlece, Mra' R s
low om the ranch near sende
retura to Austin with the
MEN'S OVERCOATS
patterna at a price you will Ilk*
Overeoatn la th* newent ntyles ana
$45.00 Overcoats at...........
$37.50 Overcoats at___________
$30.00 Overcoats at.....124.85
ede bak
tent fas.
$5.45
ox torda
Installat
ers for tl
Hyde Par
bo hold tl
and a prop
Fariss, wl
* the Bundi
furniahed
cerning tl
tiom to th
About
1909 Rev.
Godbey a
of the uni
the organi
in Hyde
tion takin
in Septen
eight or t
a lttle at
ninth stre
about 35 I
Mr. Wl
tendent an
retarytrea
inn was th
worn five
Mark (
Intondent
year was
pan. In 11
superinten
On Chr
g rogation
the hands*
Heth stree
t no Mtten
drop, T.f
C K Mars
7" $1.09
$2.00 mena mereer- st An
ined Union Butta . >149
. Mem' wool mhirta, o*> or
values,to MM.... >2.)
Men" w00l Shirta 07 A e
valuee to M M 4 >44 3
One lot of Man'a wool Ahin,
$5.45, $5.85,
$8.45, $9.85
Men*, Bath Robe,
Mroa excellent quailty both robe,
m the neweat Ansortment of «mr*
There Ano make very useful kift*-
$3.45 to $6.45
education. A free-wi oftering was
mad* for th* various negro echools
Fur tb* habie» we have Mark w4
brown kid akin button •hoe with
genuime buck mole- at or
•KJ" ......85c
$5.95 to $29.75
- Miss Bra. Girard arrived from
(San Antonio Friday and has been
th* guest of Miss Sue Archibald
over th* week-end. She returned
wo San Antonio today.
lAidies" Sweaters
Then aweater. ar* tb* mewet atyi..
la •■■-•** ana rapt mreatr im rope
nuitehea and srueh wool.
One lot of indie flaw wool 04 or
sweater- Vatue• to HH >4.85
Men's and Young Man's
SUITS
Here is where the conser-
vative man finds just what
he has beep looking for. A
good suM for LES8.
$46.00 suit with two pairs
pants in the best mat sr mH
and brown calt Mr* shoes with good
stiteh owa moles fl nr for school nr
ehildren’s ehoes, black
Men’* feit •iippera with buek *«i*a.
leather sots* la brown ana ■ray-
rump* with Japanese
haby Louim heeim
Pricea al ..............
aussts were present: Mesdames
W L Marshall, Seth Haas, Arch
Metzger, Kenny Eckert, Walter
‘ "A. Ben-
rubber heeis, comfortabie and
Waelder spent the Armiatlee Day sionary work in th* field of
holiday here,, ‘
ONZ LOT CAPES, velour ana 1M.
IIvia cloth, all new fall eseoe
colora Vamhea to ima ->14.03
Tounz men* troumer ereane *dmp ox.
torda In tel and brown, piain and
faney, petternm weir mole teAe
and lubber heela; price . >3.45
LADIES' CAPES
The season’s most stylish wrap in the beet shades and materala.
•zes 2 to 11 Hol.
erice ..............
One lot of silk and wool
rr $24.85
Men's Mark ana brown
ath his erandmotber, Lake Chautaugua. N T and later
st various points north and east
DEEP -SEATED
FRECKLES
Need atantion NOW sr may remain al
witer Use the old and time-tried guar-
anteed trehimest that has given satiatae-
tien to milliona st wemen far over 16
yarn, and rid yourelt of them homeiy
Dirth Strength
Eeesthrnetuoffatesvile.krad-
*
P»f«y. returned bom. Friday.
Mr Chapman Catt will
- zonday tram Han Antonio
heremhe went trom Wichita MIl
> Order for Personal Engraved
Greeting Cards should be placed
early—Jordan a.—Adv.
______. rived Friday night, coming direct
afternoon from Wichita y'all., where she at-
nett, Alfred Knock, JohnnI* Fller,
and Misues Pearl Land. Mary Lem-
bera and Julia Bierachwale.
The Jadies' auxillarles of th*
■ nd
Th* trail
Christian Er
Prewby i Mian
follow in. pr
thie eventrg
Hone: No.
•Iona. Bob
140 senten
rndingi Me
ins There were also representa 1
tiros from other churchen. At tie j
elose retreshments of eandwiches I
cakes and cocoa wer* served by th I
Home Missionary society of ths M I
E. Church, south.
$3.45, $4.45. $3.95,
$4.85, $5.85, $6.45,
$7.85, $8.85
$9.85, $10.85
various protestant churches met st
th* Southern Methodist church
Wednenday in obseryance of tbs
week of prayer. The lesson was led
by Mr*. Will Land. Several papers
war* read on the question of mia-
Women'* Skinner- mile pumpa with |
taney cut-outa lattice front. and
plain atytaa, with an th* popular heein ’
i.............. $6.95
Woman* Arenny grey
— . | after a week, visit with Mrs. M.
. ... — —"he haw C Parrish Mr. Blankenship ac-
ppepdinK "ome time with the companied her to Auatin and mpent
the barller days at the week in th*
her mother, Mra. C C. campbell, Al ah r i ' - and Bw
"remain Haul after Chriatmas“ THik Lhonatoxin.
GELLMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE
Prayer In
Calls a CJ
ture, Isiah
quotations
bnerd Mil
Meintoah;
ward Ham
$2.29
CblMran'a felt nlippera with Mark
motes, red uppera with band IQ
painted deniene, alaea m to 8 I VC
flot Breckenniage are vimting Mio*
nna Hill Mra. Hickman was
iformerly Misa iena Petit, a popu-
lar University gir. »
Mrs Dors Alasander Talley and
! Mra Mary Taylor hick official*
at th* Woodman circle, ar* guente
erlocel members of tb* eirde while
■bro to attena a meetimk of th*
Woodman camp at the
! Mra H. J of
LULING. Texat, Nov IT—Mrs
Minis MU
Miss Emi
Barnea Mr
Vr.l Mrs
nubatitute
A Stubbs.
A Myera
Fred Hall
From th
•hove, i be 1
Ta a memb
fieer aad
eututea."
BOYS' SUITS
Bore echoot and suvenu salts, some
from a visit to relatives st Seguin.
Mf and Mrs. F. C. Coleman of
San Antonio spent the weea-end
with Mr. and Mra. W. J. Couper.
Misa wiie Maud Chaffin vis-
ited her parents in Nixon during
tbs week-end.
Mrs. Wm. Tayior of Dallas is the
guest at Mrs.’Neison Puet
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eelclaad vis-
ited friend. In seguin this week.
Mrs. Nelson Puett delighttuny
entertained th* Glib*' Brids* Club
at their laat meethng. Th* living
room was tastefully decorated with
bowls of cosmos with tb* soft slow
of electrio scone* rehdering #ght
th* shad** being down in the room-
After several enjoyable ames a
very delicious malna course was
served and Mrs. Miller Ainsworth
was winner at a dainty vainity cast-,
while Mra. Zeb Nixon cut an accept-
able bottie of perfume. Mra. Puett
was assisted in entertaining by
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Taylor of Dal-
las and Mrs. Joe Rochelle of Fen-
tress. Additional gueats besides th*
When he is too old for
rompers and not old
enough for regular boys'
school suits—then is the
time for this two-piece play
suit which may be made of
chambray, gingham or cot-
ton crepe. .
Straight, short trouserrs
are cut full to be comfort,
able. The blouse _ _
smock, belted only in back,
and decorated in front with
a box pleat smocked where
the collar divides.
Women’s nte• «<a-atrap pump* low
aad miitary bowls eut-out gr A€
at rapa. mpectal ............ 49.4>1 |
I* yisiting relatives here.
Mrs. Dave Huff has returhed from
a visit to San antonto.
I Mra,J. E Tarter, Mra Albert
Taylor, and son, Earl, abC Clayton
Greer attended th* Bylor-Texas
football cam* at Waco Saturday
81 A. Carter and 4uhter, Mi.*
Bartha of Han Anfonlo vistted
friends here laat week,
Mr. and Mra. J. W Dy* of Go-
wdk visited relatives here tuls
Me Isado) Mosur snd son. Ger-
ald, have returned to San Antonio
after a visit to relatives here.
club members were Mesdames W __________ _______,
W. Grace. M. Ainsworth. U U Gid- Lindsay. John Lindsay.
ley, A. J. McKeon. Jr. Z. V. Nixon. ---- -- —----- -
C. Zeller, Jr. , and Miss Gladss
Mackey. I
One lot baaullful mun trim
ExeoltaHt (y., $5.45
on. tet Doubte dAnketn
66x78, la white, e» 9E
pray and tan ... >.35
LULING SOCIETY.
LULING. Tuas Nov. 17—Misa
Lyl Beyersdort vtsited friends In'
Lockhart laat week. »
Mn p. O. Simpson Of San An-
tonio is visiting relatives her*.
Ab* Levine of Sealey apent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fink.
Mr. and Hra. Geo. V. Franck
have returned fro ma stay at Whit-
sett.
Miss Alta Huff visited In Ban
Antonio this week.
Paul Zedler, a Univereity of Tex-
as student at Austin spent ths
week-end with his parants. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Zedler.
Miss Alline Mooney, who teaches
•J La Qrenge, visited her parents,
wrxand Mra- W. T. Mooney, thie
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman
have returned from a visit to rela-
tives at Runge.
< Miss Velda Wella, student attend-
Inc the Southwest Texas Normal at
San Marcos, visited her parenta
wrekand Mr’ w T. Wells, this
„Mra..Arnnte Bel Harrison of San
T rapeizco.Car-ena slater. Mra. H.
TuPeebles. ot Dallaa, visited old:
ume friends here this week. They
were.hefore marriage disses Annie
Be “ ang May Mctutfey dauebtere
In Lunfg.MeGaftey. settler
Mr*' M Ussery has returned
Womenp brown kid tare
and will De Joined by Mr. Raborn
for the holidays
Dr. E. K. Esramlette left Thura-
' day for his new home in Louis-
vile, Ky. Mrs Bramlette ra-
m a load for a few days because at
the Ilnens of their daughter, Mrs
Ernest Rimchotr, who is a patient
In a local hospital.
Austin friends of Mr and Mra.
M. Q. McGee of Dallas have been
notified of the birth at their
daughter, Elisabeth Ann, on No-
vember 1. Both Mr. and Mra. Mf-
Geo formerly lived In Austin and
the latter will be remembered as
Mins Leis McKee.
Mies Lillian Clarke,' who has
been In Boston with the Hearst
publications for more than a year,
has cone to Chicago where she
will be enuaged in work for the
Chicago Hearst papers for the next
few months She expects to epend
Cnristmas at home in Austin.
Mrs Hasel Burnett Wooden,
former organist of the Majestic,
has cone to Cincinnati where she
will continue her work in the
Ohio Dants I College for the nest
two years before returning to Aus-
tin where she expects to practice
dentistry.
, Mias Ellzabeth Springan at Ban
Antonio ts returning to her home
today after a visit with Miu sue
Archibald. Miu Sprlagan wu
guest of honor at an elaborate tea
and bridge civen by Miu Archibald
during her vialt.
Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
of Galveston, who for the past few
years has been living in Washing-
ton, where she was Hational execu-
tive necretary for the League of
Women Voters. Is visiting in Austin
for a few da ya th* guest at old i
friends. , |
Mr. and Mrs. H H. Sevier
reached Austin Saturday moraine i
after attempting to reach Wichita
Falla overland in time for Mra
Sevler to fill her place on th* pro-
aram for th* meeting of the Fed-
erated club*. The roads were ln>- ;
passable and they- wera forced to
turn back.
Miu Ina Dell* Fleget has been re-
moved to her home from the P. and (I
S. hospital, where she has been s
patient since th* automobile acei-1
dent In which she wu seriously in-
jured two weeks ago. She is recov-i
ering rapidly and in another week
will be able to see her friends, it
It thought
Miu Gretchen Lanham of in-
pumpa in one snd two-atrap. Bpan-
tab snd bos heela, petent €7 ar
sad kid trim.............. 31 0>
dlanapolle Ind is
Man's blue Work co.
Bhirta, Me valuep ... DYC
Men's stands rd evade Orar-
.........$1.25
St
(Pa
(1916
I ow mes
minute ser
wright lU
permnn by
rial missho
FVather C’art
ar 9:16 •E
jees every 4
lees al 7:
Ct rtwriht
Fbly
Week day
A escept no 7
Women ’• beige suede one-strap pumpe,
brown_caif trim, g gr
Spanish heely ........... •0•03
$1.39 To $1.69
Women’s beauurul one-atrap pumps
In evsy aad erode Bpanth $7.45
St, Mertin’e
<1H Ea
Rev. T.
Berviees:
he held at
lutheran •
university.
ice at nigh
be abeent
Nun day sche
14 a. m l
at • p m J
day at 4 4
We realize thle la the mid-season for ladies millinery an that hate are
in demand But we-are redugng our stock and the values wa otfer on
hats are surprising. • e
sionaries Hi
Rertha Ru
Done A We
nette "Htu
"Give. Uta
Btreng "Ti
Duff "int
ers the V
signed: se
•Hand the
dirtion. K
wiil ha di
number wll
gvam each
Mr aad Mra* Fred Pryor are in
.-g_.----------r- Belton, where they attended the
Dr. and Mra. J. L. Henderwon funeral of Mra. Pry ora father. G
have returned from Pittsburg, A. Witter. yesterday a..________
Penn, after accompanying the body Mrs. Pryor has been at the bedside
of their mother, Mra. Dorsey to that I of her father for some time.
ladies" ead misses
...........$4.85
ran snd will leave tomorrow for
san Antonio, where sb* will en,
eee in church work. Miu lan-
ham spent vmf time her- two I
years ago u necretary and ps*- i
tar’s assintant fur Central Chris-!
tar enurch. Sir Warren hna her
friends in to meet her informally!
Katurday moening
Mra. Farcy V. Pennybacker nr-1
drmny. Bpecial
priee. ..... ...3b
One lot of silk snd wool
dresnes valups ain Qe
up to $17,50, IVeC•
Comforts •
'in* jt becuutut nowerea d*
•ICS comtorta Huvy Siss
One hit Doubi Rionksu
huvy wool nsp Inpink
s.............. $3.95
Conmor: “ $1.95
On* lot ladie aults in
tricotine, •Poiret twin and
veolura, valuen €10 g5
up ta mu. 91909
Ome IM at ladiea hate— e» or
Vaus to Uto >3.03
Ladle,’ Bath Robe,
.....$35.85
suita with two
......$31.85
Pariah naw
Mra. 1. M Loving. Mra F w.
Pomey and Mra. J. U Taff an
mone thome wb. will represent
Auntin mchools at tb. state meeting
at the T»u. Congrem at Motbet.
which wiU be hela to Tyler ini
week They ar* ieaving today.
Mra. Geor• Reborn and ittle
•on George Jr. who as* here treat
Montgomry. Ate. for a viait with
Kirschbaum
Clothes
\
Ts the man who drense.
well we are offarinc phen
wall nude and well aaleet-
•d clothes at a bi ais-
count.
.7-’“'“ $39.85
$35.85
i $31.85
.T - $19.85
FZLTB! "ELTt 400 pair. oww.,
Mt milppers la all color and 70
alau Ba* thene at...........I VC
One lot o
hat-Value.
to »:as ...
beautiful black muede
E place for burial. Richard, eon of Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Harvey Carroll attended the Water Callan, has cone to Dellas
taarrtace of her ntece, Miu Mar- tor a visit wi" -=
garet Sheppard Skillman to Edward Mrs. J R. McKee. His mother
Foune Holt in Daitas the past week will join them in a tow daya for a
' ana ham returned home. I month a atay. with a auceuaful lecture tour at the
Mra. F. J. Cochran and Miss Nani Mra. Nellie Atkineon left Friday
E Cochran arrived Saturday for a at noon tor a series of visits with
' yimit vithMr. and Mra. Malcolm retail vu and friends in Houston.
In.Mm.Reea was formerty IQalveston and other points snd be-
ten । for Au gentingpima.” ,'i*J*o"
reave Austin Monday to make I Atkinson in Nacokdoc hes
ilthede. home la Baa Antoni, "here K M.
I Mr. Killgore will ba with the New-1. Mra. Mary L Carlson ha. ra-
! ark Shoe Company
i{ Mr. and Mr.'John R. Hickman
■ 5 /
Women* patent toacu. pumpa. ome
aad two-atrap. ata. Mack gm ae
and brown kida >2.9>
Mra. Fred Markin of Flatonia has
been visitine bar siter, Mra. T. W.
Pierce.
Mra L M Be rger has returned
from a visit to relatives at Gon-
zales.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hanke of
at her zuesta thia week. Mr. and
Mra. Charles Davla and dauchter.
Prances, of Kl Pano who will prob-
ably remain for Thankaciving. Mra
._ । Davia ta Mra. Montgomery' daugh-
mive tonigtttor a meetim, "U ter.
— bonrd of regents of tb* fatel-1 Dr. Aurelia Rhinehart will be
wrat ot Texea and win be to* the guest of th* Woman' Faculty
wenE or Mra J. A Jacksan whileelub durlac her stay la Austin She
Lg* *t^r- _ twin artive Wednesday to meet with
mMez Smith daushter of the newly organized annoclation of
E anarMr".; ..5..te univerait women ot which orean- atives here this
n.tureer.ot xita to mrieqdn In ization -he is mational premdent
uStn Kana.Donton and Dallas Mre Gs Blankenship of Jackson-
to i I be away for about twolvlll. returnod to her hom* today
One lot of ladies cola,
Bolivia, velour; plain and
560. 112i.s$18.85
One lot at ladles coatA
Bolivia, valour and No-
iS mw$25.85
One toe of ladlee coala
Rolivia, Normandaie, Bry.
unia: piaim and fur
trimmed coltara and cutta,
SS.“. . $31.85
On* lot at coata. high
grade brocaded p4u*b nna
Keramis *llk lined, piain
and fur trimmea vaiuu
&•........$49.85
MEN‘8 AND BOvs
SWEATERS
Boz..henvy. pure woot, item ■OMB
ilmt.a ........ $3.45
Men* real rwentra 3ae
andaupon •weeter» in rope suteh
worted and brush wooL tn hit aad
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, .1923.
betne aided by th* ‘churetles Be-
atdes th. home missonary socleti
of th* Methodist church and* th*
Southern Methodiat church, the
GILT EDGE REAL ESTATE LOANS
TO NEr THE INVESTOR
- 6%
TAKE 4% WHEN YOU CAN GET 6%
N. Then netes an eecured on aporoved Reel Eetate of
at Ipnst double the value of our loana. The property to
carefully inepected and approved by an •xperipnced man in
real aetata values All tiblea aro anaminad and approved by
pur. attorney, end- In addition the benk gueranteee payment at
both priqeipal and intereat. We can furnish you such leama,
ranging from any emount to $100,000.00, and in maturities rang-
Inc from ala menths te ton yeara.
Can you think at anything better?
A noveity to ladie bath robea, matin
trimmed, la boudoir ehadea tc ar
•IH to ....................>0.00
pampa, cut-out ndes,
trim and dresny
boa hesta. ............
IJ tor Percale, light and A.
dark patterna ........ VC
Me Percate, M inehes wide.
Iiaht and dark 1 7
patterna ............. HC
Ue unblenched 1 a
Domatie ....... 11C
Domeus 14c
te blenched 1 F
Domestie ........... 13C
.....49c
mu "S $24.85
2...... $19.85
and Mra. P. L. Walker vis-
lodges were repmarated auatin
hoves to necure the next meeting.
ait-hoea fancy eutetaac. ee ar
prieed et. ................. >3.93
, PERSONALS
- - " i r --- ।
Mr. and Mra. R. s Winslow and
family, of Menard, ana expected to
arriva within a few daya to pend
the winter in Auatin.
Mra. Mitten C. .Taylor to stin in
the city hospital but is recuperating
from her iliness It wu announced
yenterday. •
Mra. Loya Nash and little daugh-
K ter, Ann Sutton of Graham are oon-
tnuing their visit with Mre Nash's
parenta. Dr. and Mra W 8. Sutton.
Mrs. M W. Bloor at Manor has
been visiting her son and daughter,
; Mr and Mrs. Bertram Bloor in
' Aldndge Place for several days
Mre J E. Witamson returned
yesterday from Gaiveston, where
aba attended the state Baptist con-
K "vention.
B Misses Grace Baker and Winifred
Phillips have returned from Fred-
l erickaburs where they spent a few
days at tbs home of the toster.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Joa Petmecky
; ere in Auatin for the winter and
have thken an apartment with Mra.
Lucie Hammond.
Miu Kathleen Haynea haa re-
turned to her home at Boyce. La.,
after a visit with friends in the
University neighborhood.
E Miu Emma Couch of Italy.
S ~Texas, is the guest of Mra. Ils
Ci Myers in Hyde Park for an indefi-
nite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Franklin of
305 Crockett street announce the
birth of a oon on November 10.
He has been named "Wade Odom '
Mra. H. J. lutcher Stark of
Orange is recoverIng in a Dallas
hospital following a recent opera-
tion
Mra. T H. Blese and daughters.
Misses Effie and Mary Evelyn, of
Austin visited in Lockhart Thurs-
day.
Mln Leona Redus of Han An-
tonio is with her sister. Miss Coa-
tlie Redus, at the Tri Delta house,
for the week-end
Mias Maria Taylor of Sun An-
tonio to vistting friend* in Austin,
bavins come for the Texas-Okla-
homa same.
Mr. and Mra. A. M. Fitzpatrick
are in Waco where they were called
because of the illness at Mr. Fits-
patrick’s father.
- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Anderson
_ of Fort Worth, formerly of Aue-
tin, are visiting relatives in Aus-
tin.
Brigadier General Howell of Ft.
Worth to visiting Auatin and con-
ferrine with officiala of Canton;
Travis I. O. O. F.
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